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  • Pig Toolbox Adds Gesture Controls, YouTube Tools, Mail Checking, and More to Chrome with One Extension

    In Chrome Extensions, Productivity, Gestures, Youtube, Gmail, Mouse Gestures, Downloads, / 29 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Pig Toolbox Adds Gesture Controls, YouTube Tools, Mail Checking, and More to Chrome with One ExtensionChrome: Pig Toolbox is a Chrome extension that features a bunch of different functions all rolled into one simple extension. It includes mouse gestures, a collection of YouTube related tools, an automatic Google Mail checker, and more.

    As the name implies, Pig Toolbox is a collection of tools that all exist inside of one single extension so you don't have to have a bunch of different extensions filling up your toolbar. On top of the features mentioned above, Pig Toolbox also lets you configure a number of contextual shortcuts, take screenshots, create blocklists, and plenty more. A number of the functions are Windows-only, but if Pig Toolbox happens to have features you use regularly it's worth checking out. Find the full list of everything in the toolbox on the Chrome Web Store.

    Pig Toolbox | Chrome Web Store via Techdows

  • Gmvault Backs Up Your Gmail and Restores It to Any Gmail Account

    In Gmail, Downloads, Backup, Email, Google, Backup Utilities, Windows Downloads, Mac Downloads, Linux Downloads, / 17 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Gmvault Backs Up Your Gmail and Restores It to Any Gmail AccountWindows/Mac/Linux: Although there are a bunch of ways to backup your Gmail, including really easy to use Windows app MailStore, cross-platform program Gmvault takes the cake for being feature-rich and highly customizable.

    Gmvault not only backs up your entire Gmail account to disk, you can set it to run regularly to always keep your backup up to date (it's fast too; in the quick sync mode, it only updates the latest emails). You can restrict your backup to a set of certain emails based on a search request or date range and also encrypt the saved emails, which are stored in a Gmvault repository.

    Gmvault's most unique feature is its ability to restore your mailbox, complete with labels and other attributes, to a different Gmail account. This makes the app useful also if you ever want to move to a different Gmail handle.

    It's a console-based application, so you don't get a fancy graphical user interface (GUI), but the program is still easy to use. Type in "sync [your email address]" to start the backup and "restore [email address to restore to]" to restore the emails. If you need help, type in "gmvault —help" or consult Gmvault's quick start or in depth guides.

    The simple app makes regularly backing up your Gmail account or moving to a new Gmail account a cinch.

    Gmvault | via Addictive Tips

  • Gmail Adds Contacts to Its Search Bar, Makes Emailing, Calling, and IMing a Snap

    In Gmail, Updates, Google, Email, Search, Contacts, Address Book, Google+, Linux Downloads, / 16 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Gmail Adds Contacts to Its Search Bar, Makes Emailing, Calling, and IMing a SnapGmail added a useful little feature to its search feature today, adding details for all your contacts to your search results for quick access.

    Now, when you search someone's email address, the results will not only show messages from them but some extra info about that contact. You'll see their contact photo, as well as links to email them, IM them, call them using Gmail calling, and video chat with them. If they're on Google+, you'll also see what circle they're in, and this information will stay up to date as they change it on their profile. It's a small change, but a bit quicker than opening up the contacts page and searching for them there.

    The new update adds better circles integration into Gmail as well. Not everyone is seeing it yet, but it should roll out to all Gmail users by the end of the day. If it's popped up for you, let us know what you think in the comments.

    Continuing to Bring People Front and Center in Gmail | Official Gmail Blog

  • Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and Services

    In Lifehacker Top 10, Webapps, Gmail, Youtube, Google, Google Reader, Userscripts, Userstyles, Customization, Dropbox, Google Drive, File Sharing, Sync, Synchronization, Social Media, Social, Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, Contacts, Calendar, Ssb, Ssbs, Site-specific Browers, Ifttt, Feature, / 12 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesWe all have webapps and services that we love, but that doesn't make them perfect. If you want to do more with Gmail, remove annoying parts of Facebook, connect two webapps you love, automate tedious actions, and more, you can do all this with a few clever scripts, extensions, and services. Here are our 10 favorites.

    10. Fix Your Biggest YouTube Annoyances

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesYouTube is a great place to find tons of video content, but it's far from perfect. You may be annoyed by automatic video plays, the player choosing the wrong resolution, the ugliness of the comments, and the multitude of intrusive ads. The easiest way to fix these problems is with a Chrome extension called YouTube Options, but users of other browsers can implement a few userscripts to get the same clever fixes as well.

    9. Add a Custom Style with a Userstyle Sheet

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesUserstyles are simply CSS stylesheets used to override the existing code on a web site. This is great because you can use them to customize the look of just about any site. You can add custom backgrounds and images to Facebook, make Google Reader look like a desktop app, give YouTube a darker interface for more vibrant viewing, and even add a Super Mario Bros. theme to Tumblr. For help on finding great userstyles and learning how to implement them, check out our complete guide.

    8. Improve Google Reader with Extensions and Userscripts

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesGoogle Reader is a great webapp on its own, but you can supercharge its capabilities and change its look with the help of some extensions and/or userscripts. You can overhaul the interface any way you want, get notifications on updated feeds, remove junk without removing any feeds, and easily subscribe to new feeds directly from your toolbar. That's just a sample. For a comprehensive look at everything you can do to supercharge Google Reader, check out our guide.

    7. Manage Your Social Media Accounts Better with FellowUp

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesBetween your Google apps and Facebook and LinkedIn, you've probably racked up quite a few contacts and calendar events. It can be hard to manage them all when they're in different places, and that's assuming you can even remember who your contacts are in the first place. FellowUp is a web and mobile app that helps you keep track of it all from pretty much anywhere. It keeps you abreast of what's on tap for the day, helps remind you of who all your contacts are in case you forget, and makes it easy to find who or what you're looking for. It's a really helpful tool if you're overwhelmed by your social media accounts. Read more about it here or just check it out.

    6. Create Site-Specific Browsers (or Use a Webapp-Centric Browser)

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesWebapps are great, but desktop versions are often more reliable. You also may prefer a desktop app to always have a persistent window that contains the webapp you want to use. Site-Specific Browsers, or SSBs, can do this for you. OS X has an excellent option called Fluid. Windows users should check out Bubbles (although the site appears to be down at the moment) or Site Specific Browser (which is currently available). These SSBs often add additional features to your web apps. For example, Fluid adds Growl support and makes it very easy to add userscripts and styles.

    Alternatively, OS X users can check out Robin, which is an app that collects your favorite apps into one interface. You can switch between them with big app tabs and the interface keeps things super simple.

    5. Keep Your Webapps In Sync With Your Desktop Using Social Folders

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesSocial Folders is a handy web service that keeps your webapps in sync with your desktop. You can kind of think of it like Dropbox for Facebook, Flickr, Google Docs, SoundCloud, YouTube, Twitter, and more. You just drop want you want to upload to that web service into its respective folder and Social Folders takes care of the rest. If you add something to any of your synchronized webapps via the web (or anywhere else), Social Folders will download it to your computer(s). It's not only a great way to upload files to various services, but it provides a backup on your computer as well. The service is free for 1,000 file transfers per month, and you can gain more free transfers by referring friends to the service. Alternatively, you can just get unlimited transfers by paying $2 per month or $10 per year. Check it out here.

    4. Clean Up and Improve Gmail with Gmelius and Minimalist for Everything

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesGoogle's latest design upgrades definitely look nice, but they're not necessarily is utilitarian, or even as simple, as they could be. You can't fit as much on screen as you once could and, as always, ads get in the way. The solution comes in two forms: Gmelius and Minimalist for Everything. Both are extensions that boost Gmail's capabilities, hide ads, and remove interface elements you don't want cluttering up your window. Gmelius works cross-browser—for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera—but Minimalist for everything is Chrome-only.

    3. Power Up Your Dropbox or Google Drive with Wappwolf

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesYour Dropbox and Google Drive pretty much just sit there and sync stuff for you. That's awesome on its own, but there is so much more you can do with a cool webapp called Wappwolf. It can watch any folder in your GDrive/Dropbox and perform an action when it finds what it's looking for. It can convert books and send them to your Kindle, downsize images and upload them to your favorite image sharing sites, batch-convert audio files to various formats, and even sign PDF documents. Sign up at Wappwolf.com and read our guide to get started.

    2. Make Facebook Infinitely Better with One Browser Extension

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesNowadays, Facebook can't make an update without several groups and petitions cropping up, asking them to change things back to the old ways. Whether you find these complaints legitimate or not, you don't have to beg to make Facebook bend to your desires. All you need is Social Fixer, a browser extension and userscript that works with pretty much any web browser you've got. It'll help you get rid of annoying interface elements you don't like, make your second inbox bigger (you probably didn't even know you had two), filter out posts you don't want to see without unfriending anybody, and a whole lot more. To get started, check out our complete guide.

    1. Supercharge Almost Any Webapp With ifttt

    Top 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Favorite Webapps and ServicesIf This Then That, or ifttt for short, is an incredible service that can create new functionality from your webapps and even connect them together. For example, you can automatically take articles starred in Google Reader and send them to your Instapaper account, download photos you were tagged in on Facebook to your Dropbox, or even automate your job search. These are just a few of many great examples. We've detailed many more here, and you can sign up for the service for free by visiting ifttt.com.

 
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